James F. Haley Jr.
is a Lawyer in New York, NY
New York, NY
Areas of Law
- Intellectual Property
- Pharmaceuticals
- Biotechnology
Contact Information
| Currently Employed At |
1211 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10036-8704 |
Overall Peer Rating
5 out of 5
- Meets Very High Criteria of General Ethical Standards
Experience & Credentials
| Admission Details | 1975, Massachusetts; 1977, New York; U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th and Federal Circuits; U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office | | Education | University of Notre Dame, B.S.Chem.; Suffolk University, J.D. | | Additional Bio Details | Member, Suffolk University Law Review, 1973-1975. Named one of the "Top 10 Patent Lawyers Worldwide" (PLC Global Counsel, February 2002); Listed in The Best Lawyers In America, Euromoney Guide to the World's Leading Patent Law Experts, Euromoney Guide to the World's Leading Trademark Law Practitioners; Chambers & Partners, Americas Leading Business Lawyer (2003-2004); Global Counsel: Life Sciences Industry Report - Leading Lawyer in Life Science - Intellectual Property (2003); Global Counsel Life Sciences Specialist 500 - The Super League (2001); Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association; Member, United States Office of Technology Assessment, Advisory Panel, "The Human Genome Project And Patenting Human DNA Sequences" (1993-94). Most recent seminars: Recent Developments in Patent Law, Law Seminars International, National Forum on Biotechnology, Atlanta, GA (2003); Recent Cases in Patenting Biotech Inventions, Biotechnology Law Institute, New York (2002); "Teaching Technical Facts To Judges and Juries," Kitzbuhel, Austria (2002); "Disclosure vs. Scope of Claims: The Court's View - US, Europe and Japan," BIO 2001, San Diego, California (2001); "Presenting Complex Science to the Untrained," Law Journal Seminar, "Representing Biotech Companies," Boston, Massachusetts (2001); "Application and Enforcement of Your IP Licensing Rights in the US," EF Legal Program, "IP Licensing," London, UK (2001); "Trial of a Biotech Patent Action," BIO 2000, Boston, Massachusetts (2000); "Biotech Oppositions in the European Patent Office-What US Companies Should Know," American Intellectual Property Law Association, Chicago, Illinois (1999); "Contributing Infringement," International Bar Association Conference, (1998). Most recent books and articles: "Scope of Claim Construction Affects Litigation of Validity," James F. Haley, Jr. and Bhavana Joneja New York Law Journal, 229 pp. 9-11 (2003); From Clones to Claims: European and United States Case Law on the Patentability of Biotechnology Inventions, with Dr. Hans-Rainer Jaenichen and Leslie A. McDonell (3rd Edition) (2002); "The Case Law of the European Patent Office and United States on the Patentability of Biotechnology Inventions," Dr. Hans-Rainer Jaenichen, Leslie A. McDonell and James F. Haley, Jr. (3rd Edition) (2001), Carl Heymanns Verlag, Munich, Germany; "The Written Description Requirement in Biotechnology Patents in the United States," Jennifer T. Weissman and James F. Haley, Jr., I.P. Japan (1999); "Indirect Infringement (United States) Part I - The Doctrine And Its History", Bhavana Joneja and James F. Haley, Jr., Patents & Licensing (1999); "Indirect Infringement (United States) Part II - The Metabolite Cases", Bhavana Joneja and James F. Haley, Jr., Patents & Licensing (1999). |
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